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Georgia Tech unveils its self-driving manufacturing facility

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Georgia Tech unveils its self-driving manufacturing facility

Georgia Tech has opened the nation's first university-based, self-driving manufacturing lab, using robotics and AI to automate manufacturing work. The facility allows humans and AI agents to collaborate on research and development, with potential applications across various industries.

Georgia Tech has launched the Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility, a self-driving manufacturing lab that utilizes robotics and AI. The lab enables humans and AI agents to operate research and development together, with humans able to ask AI questions and instruct robots. Companies from industries such as medical, aerospace, defense, and automotive can test and scale new systems at the facility. The lab is designed to accelerate the adoption of AI in manufacturing and upskill the workforce. Industry partners, including IAC Group, will use the facility to automate manual tasks with greater precision. The facility is also partnering with Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy to anticipate and control the societal impacts of AI projects.

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